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Re: Urgent! -- New Debian 3.1R2 install -- Nvidia card not recognized: fuzzy desktop, 640X480 resolution



Benjamin Sher wrote:

> Dear friends:
>
> Decided to give the latest stable version of Debian 3.1Rc2 a chance so
> I downloaded the first two CD's and burned them in Nero. Everything
> went flawlessly. Literally. I was delighted. That is, until I booted
> up to the new Debian and was I in for a shock. The install urged me
> not to configure my Nvidia GeForce 2 card automatically so I didn't.
> But what I saw when I got to the desktop was nothing but a fuzzy, 640
> X 480 screen, probably with 4 to 16 colors. Have no idea. The console
> was OK but very large. I was also able to use apt-get and Synaptic. In
> Synaptic I searched in vain for my video card. During install I
> selected VGA as a generic card. I cound't even configure my Mozilla
> Thunderbird so I am writing from my wife's Windows computer. Finally,
> I was taken into Gnome. I thought Debian had a KDE desktop by default.
>
> My top priority is to get my video in order. Could one of you Debian
> experts please come to the rescue. I am at a complete loss. 

Ok, you have two options, use the convenient 'nv' driver, or use the
proprietary (and hence not so convenient) "NVidia" driver.

The free one does not have hardware accelleration, while the NVidia one
does, though.

Instead of using the 'vga' driver, use the 'nv' driver. vga is just
that, 640x480 at a resolution and refresh that absolutely every card
that supports vga can support, it is very basic.

As for KDE/Gnome, Debian does not come with a desktop "by default",
however (i imagine) for historical license reasons Debian installs Gnome
by default if you select "Desktop" in tasksel.



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